Ontology of Organizational Structures of Trauma centers and Trauma systems

An ontology built for representating the organizational components of trauma centers and trauma systems.

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The Ontology of Organizational Structures of Trauma centers and Trauma systems (OOSTT) is a representation of the components of trauma centers and trauma systems coded in Web Ontology Language (OWL2). It is developed collaboratively by domain and ontology experts in the NIH-funded CAFE (Comparative Assessment Framework for Environments of trauma care) project (1R01GM111324-01A1). It will be used as the ontology backbone of a graphical user interface comparing graphical representations of organizational structures.

Products
oostt.owl
Usages
User
https://cafe-trauma.com/
Description
OOSTT terms, such as OOSTT_00000017 'trauma program' and OOSTT_00000021 'trauma medical director role,' are used in the CAFE questionnaire to assess trauma centers and systems.
Type
application
User
https://tiptoe.apps.dbmi.cloud/tiptoe
Description
OOSTT terms, such as OOSTT_00000002 'trauma center' and OOSTT_00000066 'emergency medicine liaison role,' are used in the TIPTOE questionnaire to relate trauma center/system structure to patient outcomes.
Type
application
User
https://github.com/mcwdsi/OMRSE
Description
Terms from OOSTT are imported and used by OMRSE.
Type
owl:Ontology
Examples
academic degree